This book is a wake-up call. If you're a manager, a team leader, an executive, or someone who aspires to lead; you need to become agile. Not just in theory, but in mindset, action, and daily leadership behavior. Because the truth is: if you lead the way you did ten years ago, you're already falling behind.
Agile leadership isn't a buzzword. It's a radical shift in how we think about power, progress, and people. It's the courage to say, "I don't know yet, but let's figure it out." It's the humility to invite others into decision-making. It's the strength to build trust instead of fear; and results through collaboration, not command.
This book is your guide to becoming that kind of leader.
We will walk through what agile leadership really means; not in abstract theory, but with clear examples, relatable stories, and practical insights. You will meet Zambian managers like Mwila, Chanda, and Mutinta, who dared to lead differently; and are now seeing teams thrive, ideas flourish, and performance transform. You will also confront your own leadership habits, asking: Am I building agility, or blocking it?
Whether you're managing a small team in Lusaka, leading a regional NGO in Livingstone, or sitting on the board of a growing company in Kitwe, this book speaks directly to you. It doesn't matter if you're in agriculture, tech, education, or finance; agility is the leadership currency of the 21st century. And the good news? You don't need to be perfect to be agile. You just need to be willing to learn, let go, and lead differently.
So turn the page. Let's disrupt the old way of doing things; and step into a new era of leadership that is fast, flexible, and fiercely human.
Because Africa doesn't need more bosses. It needs agile leaders.
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